Dr. Catherine (Katie) Davey serves as Neuro Coordination at the University of Melbourne node based at the Melbourne Brain Centre Imaging Unit and holds an academic appointment in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. Katie’s primary focus is neuroimaging, imaging brain structure and function across multiple modalities including PET, MRI, fNIRS, EEG and DSA, with a particular focus on PET.
Katie and her team work on advanced techniques to improve image acquisition, reconstruction and analysis, applying stochastic signal processing techniques, in conjunction with artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques, to acquire improved images (e.g., higher SNR) in less time, enhancing diagnostic accuracy, reducing scan time and increasing patient throughput. Katie and the MBCIU team are improving the quantification of metrics for monitoring Alzheimer’s disease, particularly in the early stages of Alzheimer’s pathology. Katie leads national and international collaborations, including with the Yale PET Centre to improve PET harmonisation, Imperial College of London to investigate the encoding and storage of location information by place cells using calcium imaging, St Vincent’s Hospital applying AI in laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and the Florey modelling the neural pathways for bowel disease. Katie completed her doctoral research in functional MRI connectivity at the University of Melbourne.
NIF is delighted to congratulate its long-term partner, the Australian Epilepsy Project (AEP), on securing $30 million in Australian Government funding through the Medical Research Future Fund. The pr
28 May 2026
The University of Melbourne officially launched a cutting-edge instrument to capture high temporal resolution brain activity in a new facility that is the first of its kind in the southern hemisphere.
08 May 2026
NIF is pleased to announce that planning is underway for this year’s Annual Scientific Meeting, Australia’s flagship event for advanced imaging research and innovation. Dates: 30 July 2026, with c
05 February 2026
Australian media has recognised the significance of the recent launch of the GE HealthCare total body PET/CT instrument and two new research centres: ACRF Centre for Advanced Imaging-Guided Therapeuti
21 November 2025